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Maryland Delegation to 2012 Republican National Convention
Maryland Delegation to the
2012 Republican National Convention
Delegation chair: Louis M. Pope
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large: David R. Craig, Havre de Grace - Larry Helminiak, Sykesville - Alexander X. Mooney, Frederick - Anthony J. O'Donnell, Lusby - E. J. Pipkin, Elkton - Louis M. Pope, Fulton - Ellen R. Sauerbrey, Baldwin - Kelly M. Schulz, New Market - Michael Smigiel, Elkton - Kathy Szeliga, Perry Hall - Joyce Lyons Terhes, Silver Spring - Ruth Umbel, McHenry - Diana Waterman, Queenstown
- 1st District: Adelaide C. Eckardt, Cambridge - Joseph M. Getty, Manchester - Audrey E. Scott, Queenstown
- 2nd District: William J. Frank, Lutherville - Stephen Kolbe, Baltimore - Alfred W. Redmer, Jr., Middle River
- 3rd District: John Cluster, Baltimore - Gregory Fox, Fulton - Steven Robert Schuh, Gibson Island
- 4th District: Chuck Gast, Odenton - Nicholaus R. Kipke, Pasadena - Bryan W. Simonaire, Pasadena
- 5th District: Kevin R. Igoe, Owings - Charles Lollar, Newburg - Robert Christopher Rosenthal, Edgewater
- 6th District: Brenda Butscher, Mountain Lake Park - Michael Hough, Knoxville - Ignacio Sanchez, Potomac
- 7th District: Chris Cavey, Hampstead - Brian Harlin, Ellicott City - Allan H. Kittleman, Friendship
- 8th District: Kathy Afzali, Middletown - Howard A. Denis, Chevy Chase - Mark Uncapher, Bethesda
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large: Mrs. Robin Christopher Bisset, Edgewater - James Calderwood, Chevy Chase - Oliver P. Ditch, Elkridge - John Fiastro, Parkville - Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio, Newcomb - Steven Hershey, Queenstown - Gloria B. Murphy, Catonsville - Deborah Rey, Lexington Park - John Wafer, Ellicott City - Jerry Walker, Gambrills
- 1st District: Bonnie Luna, Salisbury - Andrea Morony, Centreville - Michael J. Pappas, Phoenix
- 2nd District: Joseph Michael Collins, Reisterstown - Steve Dishon, Dundalk - Joan Wood, Baltimore
- 3rd District: Harold J. Falcon, Annapolis - Joyce Pope, Fulton - Marc Soloweszyk, Pikesville
- 4th District: Jo Ann Fisher, Oxon Hill - Terry Gilleland, Glen Burnie - Eric Grannon, Davidsonville
- 5th District: Kirk Bowie, Waldorf - Cathy Sue Bunge, Bowie - Mary Burke-Russell, Hollywood
- 6th District: Marilee Kerns, Boonsboro - C. Paul Smith, Frederick - Josephine Jung-shan Wang, Gaithersburg
- 7th District: Ann Miller, Phoenix - David Karl Myers, Ellicott City - Loretta Shields, Dayton
- 8th District: Lee Cowen, Rockville - Mary Rolle, Frederick - Martha Schaerr, Derwood
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